This is an installment in my series on the new MicroRocket stove from MSR. Other installments in the series include:
Just got a note from MSR: The official release date is January 3, 2012. We already have them in stock and are shipping to retailers.
OK, first impressions. Guys, this sucker is compact. Woo who! Oh, yes. Tiny, baby. What a nice little stove. Talk about saving some room in the ol' pack. Sweet!
A new MSR MicroRocket (left) and a PocketRocket (right). |
MSR MicroRocket stove (top) and its separate piezoelectric ignition. |
Now, to be fair, I haven't tried it yet. Maybe I'll really love it. These are just my first impressions upon taking the stove out of the box. I will test it out.
Now, back to the stove.
The new (for 2012) MSR MicroRocket |
I'm liking the way the valve control handle folds around the base of the stove. Compact, baby, yeah!
The valve control handle folds compactly around the base of the stove. |
MSR PocketRocket (left), MSR MicroRocket (right) |
MSR PocketRocket (left), MSR MicroRocket (right) |
MSR MicroRocket (right), MSR PocketRocket (left). Note the smaller wind deflector on the MicroRocket |
MSR MicroRocket (left), MSR PocketRocket (right). |
Um, Jim, beefed up? Don't you mean they've turned a perfectly good stove into a fragile little ultralight toy -- a little toy that's useless to the average hiker?
NO! Counter-intuitive as it may seem, they've managed to beef up the stove while dropping the weight and size. Sweet!
OK, so that's all for now in this very brief first look. Watch for more to follow soon.
HJ
Technical Appendix: Weights
PocketRocket MicroRocket
Case 25g/0.88oz 36g/1.27oz
Stove 86g/3.03oz 73g/2.57oz
Total 111g/3.92oz 109g/3.84oz
I didn't include the weight of the piezoelectric lighter because I wanted a 1:1 comparison. The MicroRocket's piezo electric ignition weighs a mere 13g/0.46oz.
The above weights were all determined using my Kitchen Chef gram scale. These weights may differ slightly from the weights listed by the manufacturer. All weights have been double checked. All weight were measured in grams and then later converted to ounces. Weights in ounces will not necessarily add up properly due to rounding error.
Interestingly, if the case is included, there is essentially no weight difference between the MicroRocket and the PocketRocket. I did a double take when I weighed the new case. I've checked it multiple times. The new case really does weigh 36g. I realize that a lot of people leave the case at home, storing the stove in their cookpot, but I still found it odd that MSR would go to so much trouble to lighten the stove and then turn right around and wipe out all the weight savings with a heavier case. Hunh?
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